Investigation by Channel 4's Dispatches claims that supervisors failed to intervene despite Yodel having publicly stated that staff 'are trained never to throw a parcel'

Workers for parcel delivery company Yodel have been filmed throwing parcels back and forth, often apparently without regard for ‘fragile’ or ‘handle with care’ signs, at one of the firm’s main depots, according to an undercover investigation.

Workers for parcel delivery company Yodel have been filmed throwing parcels back and forth, often apparently without regard for ‘fragile’ or ‘handle with care’ signs, at one of the firm’s main depots, according to an undercover investigation.

The secret footage, recorded by a reporter at the centre in Shaw, near Oldham, Greater Manchester in the run-up to Christmas, shows Yodel workers casually tossing parcels on to conveyor belts and into vans.

He worked as a sorter, paid the minimum wage for more than two weeks and secretly filmed over six days. The film-makers claim he received an hour long induction from Yodel staff, mainly focusing on lifting parcels safely and being fast on the job.

Yodel said in a statement: “At the time of writing we haven’t been provided with the undercover footage captured by Dispatches. However, the allegations brought to our attention indicate some unacceptable practices that we are already addressing. If further issues come to light we will take appropriate action. We are very sorry for the occasions when we have let customers down.

"Clearly there are still improvements to be made and we will accelerate activities which have already seen our customer satisfaction score increase from a disappointing 35 per cent two years ago to over 80 per cent today which is among the best in the industry."